The “Big Bang” of the populist parties in the European Union: The 2014 European Parliament election |
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Authors: | Joaquín Martín-Cubas Anselm Bodoque Vicenta Tasa Ernesto Veres-Ferrer |
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Institution: | GIPEyOP, Universitat de Valencia, Valencia, Spain |
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Abstract: | A significant number of voters are turning their backs on traditional parties. The stability of European party systems is being defied by a growing number of (new) radical parties, whose presence in the European Parliament has never been as strong as it is now. Faced with the worst global economic crisis of the last 80 years and with growing socio-economic inequalities, a series of political groups, referred to as populists, have secured almost a quarter of the seats in the European Parliament. This paper aims to highlight some of the reasons why these parties attract so much support and to reach a better understanding, from a comparative perspective, of the profile of these electorates as well as their motivations and aspirations. The analysis is based on the study of microdata (N?=?30,064) from the European Election Study 2014 conducted in the EU after the European elections of 2014. |
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Keywords: | Europe social innovation great recession radical parties comparative politics post-electoral survey |
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